Narayana Swamy
Daijiworld Media Network - Bangalore
Bangalore, Feb 21: It's time for 'migration' fest in political parties. BJP seems to be the biggest loser this time as over a dozen BJP MLAs and ministers have already migrated to Yeddyurappa's KJP fold. Another senior leader, Shankaralingegowda from Mysore who has won elections under the BJP four times, announced his resignation from the party to join JD(S) on Wednesday February 20.
According to the latest reports, state forest minister C P Yogeswar (former sandalwood actor), also known as No 1 enemy of state Congress leader D K Shivakumar has surprisingly made a move back to his former party Congress. The news from political circles is that he made a secret peace pact with D K Shivakumar so that he could be back to Congress, from where he had migrated to BJP three years back.
Another surprise move was by Belur Gopalakrishna, MLA from Sagar constituency who is popularly known as 'jumping jack' in BJP, as he changed his loyalty from Yeddyurappa to Janardhana Reddy, and then again from Reddy to Yeddyurappa, and finally from Yeddyurappa to Shettar in less than five years of his MLA tenure. Now he is reportedly knocking on Congress doors.
"Karnataka has more than 60 lac people from the Ediga community, but BJP has done nothing for them and has not even given them proper representation," said Belur, after enjoying five years of power with the BJP. Belonging to Ediga community, Belur has followers from the community in his constituency.
"Though Jagadish Shettar promised me a berth in his last cabinet reshuffle, some unknown forces within the BJP prevented me from becoming minister. I was hurt by this move, so I decided to leave BJP. I will decide on which party to join," said Belur to mediapersons, without disclosing Congress party's name.
It is learnt that Kagod Thimmappa, a prominent Congress leader from Sagar may not contest this election due to advancing age. If Congress promises a ticket to Belur, then his entry into Congress will be official within a day or two.
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